>>102222398>dat KyoAni trolling
KyoAni confirmed for /a/'s industry benchmark. I've never seen a random thread comparing a show to DEEN, SHAFT or some other studio. It's always "how does it compare to KyoAni".
The obsession with this studio is frightening.

>>102223929
Oh yeah sure, they really are licking Kadokawa's boots by having their own LN label that competes with Kadokawa. And also animating their LNs without Kadokawa's money to show how they don't have any control over them at all.

>>102223081>I've never seen a random thread comparing a show to DEEN, SHAFT or some other studio. It's always "how does it compare to KyoAni".
Because fans of other studios are busy actually watching and discussing anime. KyoAni fags have nothing to discuss since KyoAni has been churning out disappointment after disappointment ever since K-ON ended, so they shitpost about their studio to keep it relevant.

>>102224118
Yeah, so what? The last time Kadokawa appeared in the credits of a KyoAni show was in Hyouka, which was almost 2 years ago. They've made 5 TV anime since then, 2 movies and soon will be another season of Free!.

>>102224542>Yamakan personally knows the author and asked him to help write BRS>The music composer of Haruhi is working on WUG>Ordet recently worked with Kadokawa on Senyu and Lucky Star's spin off >Fumihiko Shimo hasn't worked on any KyoAni show since Haruhi movie>KyoAni is already busy with Free! and Amagi

>>102224965>a competent one.
see screenshot at >>102224542
Also consider that Yamakan had to publicly ask for help with the animation of WUG, since he couldn't keep his deadlines anymore.
There's a MASSIVE chance he'll fuck this up as well.

>>102224867
True, but last season you had two guaranteed sellers in KnB and IS with Arpeggio and NNB coming later in addition to KlK. This season has just taken longer for titles to make any decent moves in ranking.

>>102225012>Was fired from KyoAni after four episodes of his first work as a full director

>Bashed moe and then proceeded to make moe

>Said the Tonari no 801-chan OVA he was going to make would help him avenge himself from KyoAni>Tonari no 801-chan OVA was cancelled

>Said he'd retire if Fractale flopped>'Retired'>Came back the same year

>Asked the mangaka who was adapting Fractale to stop making the manga adaption >after she tweeted she didn't find Fractale interesting and told her to >"Work on something she enjoyed doing instead of leeching off of others' success">She kept publishing the manga

>He's in complete despair after having a low amount of animators for his idol show, which has the moe designs he bashed so much

>>102225134
Yeah, I guess my point is that there is room for fuck-ups due to miscalculations like that. He might be able to cope with just a regular show, but he sure has an uphill battle since it will be compared to Haruhi.

>>102228286
He has a new website. He tracks sales there and preaching why chuu2 is still the best. Ignoring Witchcraft works and Mikakunin pre-order ranks. He got a point but still bias if he ignores other shows just because his favorite kyoani studio is not doing well at the moment.

>>102228535
You really can't compare kurobas with nisekoi sales. Kurobas is always strong with storefront. Nisekoi is new so I think we should wait and see until the sale date if it will have the same wave like Kurobas.
Both being JUMP titles doesn't mean anything for now.

Not trying to suck on SHAFT's nuts or anything, but wouldn't you expect a shounen adaption to do pretty poorly in BD sales? I see no reason why the 25-35yo otaku would value Nisekoi over the 50 other romcoms they've seen/read with the same plot and archetypes.
The goal of an adaption is to promote the source material. That said, if you look at a more casual-friendly rating than BD sales, such as Nico polls, Nisekoi is in the top 10. So it's definitely doing the job of exposure quite well.